Sell Coins – Silver Dollars
Below are some examples of United States Silver Dollars that I typically purchase:
Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795)
In October 1795, recently designated Mint Director Elias Boudinot requested that the lawful fineness of .892 (89.2%) silver is utilized for the dollar as opposed to the unapproved fineness of .900 (90%) silver that had been utilized since the group was first printed in 1794. Because of an incredible degree to a reducing in the measure of silver spared at the Philadelphia Mint, coinage of silver dollars declined all through… READ MORE
Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804)
In October 1795, recently designated Mint Director Elias Boudinot requested that the lawful fineness of .892 (89.2%) silver is utilized for the dollar as opposed to the unapproved fineness of .900 (90%) silver that had been utilized since the group was first printed in 1794. Because of an incredible degree to a reducing in the measure of silver spared at the Philadelphia Mint, coinage of silver dollars declined all through… READ MORE
Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873)
The United States has produced a wide variety of dollar coins for years now. Made of various metals at different points, including gold, silver, copper and nickel, they have been a popular denomination with both the general public and coin collectors alike. Without a doubt, one of the most popular U.S. dollar coins is the Liberty Seated silver dollars minted from 1836 till 1871… READ MORE
Trade Dollar (1873-1885)
This type of coin was introduced to the United States Mint as this silver trade coins were very famous for trade in Asia. So basically, this type of coins was introduced in the United States when the price of silver was decreasing due to the increment in the mining… READ MORE
Morgan Dollar (1878-1921)
There is no other United states silver coin can compare with the rich history enjoyed by the Morgan silver dollar. Morgan silver dollar was designed by George T. Morgan, and it remains a favorite of both casual and serious coin collectors… READ MORE
Peace Dollar (1921-1935)
The Peace Dollar represents American ideals as the country began to assert itself on the world stage. The peace dollar was struck by the US Mint during a seven-year period, from 1921-1928, followed by a two-year mintage in 1934-1935.The Silver Peace Dollar coin succeeded the Morgan dollar which was… READ MORE
Silver Eagles (1986-date)
The outline on the coin’s front was taken from the “Walking Liberty” plan by Adolph A. Weinman. As this notorious plan had been an open top pick—and a standout amongst the most cherished outlines of any United States coinage of current circumstances, silver or else—it was restored for the Silver Eagle decades later. The American Silver Eagle was first issued in 1986 and from that point forward more than 200 million silver hawks have been struck. The Silver Eagle… READ MORE